Srimitha Group 62

In chapter six, William and Lewis state that Goverenor Wallace's favorite phrase was, Segregation now, Segregation tommorow, Segregation forever. On March 7, 1965, known later as Bloody Sunday, many colored people decided on a tranquil march from Selma, Alabama to Mongomery. When the marchers reached a bridge state troopers blocked their way. The troopers advanced and attacked with clubs and spread some kind of gas out. Blood covered the floor of the bridge. When I read this page, I felt queesy and felt like I was in their. I couldn't believe there were people out their. I am a happy that I don't live through that chaos anymore.